That’s how long Penn Manor’s football team has before players, coaches and parental chaperones climb on a plane at JFK Airport in New York and jet to Dublin, Ireland, where the Comets will enjoy the sights and sounds of the Province of Leinster and activities around the River Liffey.

The highlight of the trip: Penn Manor vs. Cedar Cliff on Friday, Aug. 29 at 7 p.m. (2 p.m. local time) in a non-league Week 1 football game on Irish soil, as part of the Global Ireland Football Tournament and 2014 Croke Park Classic.

While the trip and the tours and the parade all sound like fun, a couple of Penn Manor players said Tuesday during L-L League football media day festivities in Manheim, they’re looking forward to getting another crack at Cedar Cliff first and foremost.

The Colts will have payback on their minds; Penn Manor has knocked Cedar Cliff out of the District 3-AAAA playoffs the last two years, including a crazy come-from-behind 35-34 win last fall.

Here’s what three Penn Manor seniors had to say about their upcoming trip to Ireland:

NOAH BRAUN — “It’ll be a great trip, no doubt. But we all have to worry about the matter at hand, and that’s playing a football game. It’s the first game of the season, and we’re playing against a team that probably doesn’t like us very much because we just knocked them out of the playoffs. So it’s a big deal. The tours and everything will be a great experience. But our main focus going over there is the game. We’re trying not to worry about the other stuff. At least right now.”

TYLER SPANGLER — “It’ll be a great experience getting to travel, especially for someone like me because I haven’t traveled much (Spangler has never been on a plane). I’m not nervous. I’m excited. And we know we’re going up against a good Mid-Penn team, so it’s business. Our coaches have been working really hard with practice and practice times to get us ready (for playing overseas). They’re plotting all of that stuff out now.”

MATT KELLER — “We’re in high school, so we’re usually not thinking about traveling and jet lag and stuff like that. Hopefully that won’t be a big factor; we’ll be able to sleep on the plane on the way over. We have a game to play. And it’s a big game. While we’ll be doing a lot of cool stuff and checking out the country and things like that, we know we have a big game to play.”